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the law says coverage hist kri not be considered. but if you stay with by w.a single company, it may offer a loyalty discount. this is harvey rosen feld. he wrote and shepherded passage of prop 103. >> that is the founder and chairman of mercury insurance. >> i don't know. i don't care about him. anyone who is an enemy of consumers is an enemy of mine. >> they have been adversaries for decades and fight have been joined again. >> prop 33 simply provides that if you've earn aid discount, a loyalty discount a new company could also consider that and offer you a discount. >> but those opposed don't focus on the discount for those drivers. they can see a surcharge on those who haven't been insured. >> it's preexisting condition. it has nothing to do with people driving records. you can be a great driver. just chose not to drive and you get hit with a surcharge. >> prop 33 offers protection to anyone with a lapse of 30 days or less. those unemployed up to 18 months and military personnel. not their spouses.. >> why should i believe an ins
the law says coverage hist kri not be considered. but if you stay with by w.a single company, it may offer a loyalty discount. this is harvey rosen feld. he wrote and shepherded passage of prop 103. >> that is the founder and chairman of mercury insurance. >> i don't know. i don't care about him. anyone who is an enemy of consumers is an enemy of mine. >> they have been adversaries for decades and fight have been joined again. >> prop 33 simply provides that if you've...
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. >> also, the grandparents rented her in laws apartment during a brief stay. she didn't know their son was kevin krim. >> they mentioned their children lived around the corner. and i knew them. >> many are young couple was children ready for halloween. nannies walk pushing strollers, ann ben yet told me this part is dubbed nanny valley. she knows all of them. but on weekends? >> i recognize kids but they're with they're parents. >> almost everyone i spoke with knew what happened to the family. >> of course it goes through your mind. and you just have to go with your gut. >> cleveland says she ask her friends take no chances they go through services, that helped them pick nannies. >> all nannies are prescreened so this can help you cut through some of the stuff you might not do. >> kevin krim heard the news from police who were waiting for him at the airport when he returned last night if a business trip. comcast and nbc issued a statement that says sadness we feel for the family is without measure. >> and we're going to talk to the owner of a nanny agency who
. >> also, the grandparents rented her in laws apartment during a brief stay. she didn't know their son was kevin krim. >> they mentioned their children lived around the corner. and i knew them. >> many are young couple was children ready for halloween. nannies walk pushing strollers, ann ben yet told me this part is dubbed nanny valley. she knows all of them. but on weekends? >> i recognize kids but they're with they're parents. >> almost everyone i spoke with...
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his law firm has represented insurance companies involved in this case. talks will resume monday but not be a mediator. >> new this morning, san jose's new fire recruits begin training on monday. it will be the largest number of recruits the city has ever trained at one time. previous record was 30 set three years ago after undergoing staffing cuts to. it was made possible by $8.5 million granted. last year 49 laidoff firefighters were re-hired using a $15 million grant. it will bring them back to 683 firefighters just shy of what they had four years ago. >> in lafayette, 120-grace period for massage parlors ends on monday. they will enforce compliance to fight businesses that is a front to prostitution. all practitioners be certified with the massage therapy council. sole practitioners must register every year with police. people that are not certified will undergo ex sensitive background checks. >> people in chinatown will become familiar with health care housing and a whole variety of legal resources. it's the eighth annual chinatown resource fair host
his law firm has represented insurance companies involved in this case. talks will resume monday but not be a mediator. >> new this morning, san jose's new fire recruits begin training on monday. it will be the largest number of recruits the city has ever trained at one time. previous record was 30 set three years ago after undergoing staffing cuts to. it was made possible by $8.5 million granted. last year 49 laidoff firefighters were re-hired using a $15 million grant. it will bring...
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. >>> a man uh us coulded -- accused of torching a law office was guilty of that fire and two others. we go now live with the latest on the story. alan, it sounds like they have made the connection. >> and they think he set a funeral home and church on fire too. we found out the connection goes back more than a decade ago. >> when the mayor surveyed the damage of his burned out law office last month, he told abc7 news he believed the attack was politically motivated. >> i can tell you the motive was not politically motivated. he has disdain for the system and the rules we are governed by. >> reporter: 44-year-old maud love used an ago sell rent to set fire to the mayor's office. >> did the mayor even know who he was, who he is? >> again that's not something i want to comment on. >> reporter: according to family members, love asked the mayor to handle his mother's estate after she died in 1999. love ended up being forced out of the house his mother owned and family members say love has always blamed the mayor. records show love filed a civil suit against obey -- osbey davis. >> we have
. >>> a man uh us coulded -- accused of torching a law office was guilty of that fire and two others. we go now live with the latest on the story. alan, it sounds like they have made the connection. >> and they think he set a funeral home and church on fire too. we found out the connection goes back more than a decade ago. >> when the mayor surveyed the damage of his burned out law office last month, he told abc7 news he believed the attack was politically motivated....
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. >>> a man uh us coulded -- accused of torching a law office was guilty of that fire and two others. we go now live with the latest on the story. alan, it sounds like they have made the connection. >> and they think he set a funeral home and church on fire too. we found out the connection goes back more than a decade ago. >> when the mayor surveyed the damage of his burned out law office last month, he told abc7 news he believed the attack was politically motivated. >> i can tell you the motive was not politically motivated. he has disdain for the system and the rules we are governed by. >> reporter: 44-year-old maud love used an ago sell rent to set fire to the mayor's office. >> did the mayor even know who he was, who he is? >> again that's not something i want to comment on. >> reporter: according to family members, love asked the mayor to handle his mother'sd in 1999. love ended up being forced out of the house his mother owned and family members say love has always blamed the mayor. records show love filed a civil suit against obey -- osbey davis. >> we have been looking at him
. >>> a man uh us coulded -- accused of torching a law office was guilty of that fire and two others. we go now live with the latest on the story. alan, it sounds like they have made the connection. >> and they think he set a funeral home and church on fire too. we found out the connection goes back more than a decade ago. >> when the mayor surveyed the damage of his burned out law office last month, he told abc7 news he believed the attack was politically motivated....
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and the problem is this, his law firm has represented an insurance company involved in the case. talks might resume monday, but there's not going to be a mediator there. >>> new this morning san jose's 33 new fire department recruits begin training monday. the media partner the san jose mercury news reports it will be the largest number of recruits the city has ever trained at one time. the previous record was 30. that was set three years ago. after undergoing staffing cuts to balance the city budgets the new hires are made possible by an $8.6 million grant provided by the federal energy management agency. this is for the second year in a row now. last year 49 laid off firefighters were rehired using a $15 million grant from fema. the new recruits will bring the department back to 683 firefighters, just shy of what the department had four years ago. >>> in lafayette the 120 day grace period for massage parlor to become state certified ends monday. police say they will begin enforcing compliance right away to fight businesses that operate as a front for prostitution. a new ordinan
and the problem is this, his law firm has represented an insurance company involved in the case. talks might resume monday, but there's not going to be a mediator there. >>> new this morning san jose's 33 new fire department recruits begin training monday. the media partner the san jose mercury news reports it will be the largest number of recruits the city has ever trained at one time. the previous record was 30. that was set three years ago. after undergoing staffing cuts to balance...
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the problem is his law firm has represented an insurance company involved in the case. talks may resume on monday without a mediator. >>> new this morning san jose's 33 new fire department recruits begin training monday. the media partner the san jose mercury news reports it will be the largest number of recruits the city has ever trained at one time. the previous record was 30. that was set three years ago. after undergoing staffing cuts to balance the city budgets the new hires are made possible by an $8.6 million grant provided by the federal energy management agency. this is for the second year in a row now. last year 49 laid off firefighters were rehired using a $15 million grant from fema. the new recruits will bring the department back to 683 firefighters, just shy of what the department had four years ago. >>> in lafayette the 120 day grace period for massage parlor to become state certified ends monday. police say they will begin enforcing compliance right away to fight businesses that operate as a front for prostitution. a new ordinance requires that all massa
the problem is his law firm has represented an insurance company involved in the case. talks may resume on monday without a mediator. >>> new this morning san jose's 33 new fire department recruits begin training monday. the media partner the san jose mercury news reports it will be the largest number of recruits the city has ever trained at one time. the previous record was 30. that was set three years ago. after undergoing staffing cuts to balance the city budgets the new hires are...
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along the way, we make a stop at the southern poverty law center, where mark potok and his colleagues have been fighting the kkk in courtrooms and classrooms for decades. many of the klanspeople we've talked to say barack obama has been our single most effective recruiting tool in the last four, five years. >> well, i think there's some truth to that. immediately after obama was elected, we saw two of the largest hate websites in the country crash. >> reporter: potok told us that by the late '80s, the klan dwindled to a few hundred. they now number closer to 6,000. >> white power! >> reporter: he believes they can be very dangerous. >> it's dangerous, not so much because a whole bunch of klansmen get together in a room and plan to murder 1,000 people with a bomb so, you know, it's the lone wolf characters that get frustrated with their leaders that break away, you know, one day, walk out of their house and start shooting. >> reporter: with that in mind, at a gas station outside of tupelo, the grand dragon appears. he is also known as steven howard, 31 years old, he says he's an iraq w
along the way, we make a stop at the southern poverty law center, where mark potok and his colleagues have been fighting the kkk in courtrooms and classrooms for decades. many of the klanspeople we've talked to say barack obama has been our single most effective recruiting tool in the last four, five years. >> well, i think there's some truth to that. immediately after obama was elected, we saw two of the largest hate websites in the country crash. >> reporter: potok told us that by...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> and finally, our "person of the week." halloween, just around the corner. a lesson in family values from one of the strangest father figures in tv. abc's john donvan with an 82-year-old icon. >> reporter: on the show that turned halloween upside down, he was the monster of ceremonies, turning horror into ha-ha. >> half an hour in a bed of nails and you'll be in as good a shape as i am. >> now i'm worried. >> reporter: with a wink and a snuggle that made weird feel right at home. >> thank you, thing. >> reporter: 46 years later, you'd still recognize him, right? >> i guess nobody else has a head shaped like mine, so -- i'm recognized quite often. >> reporter: john astin, now acting teacher at johns hopkins. then, a guy who was altogether ooky on "the addams family." they were weird and creepy, but that didn't mean they didn't love each other. >> bizarre as we appeared to be, psychiatrists who wrote about the show though
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> and finally, our "person of the week." halloween, just around the corner. a lesson in family values from one of the strangest father figures in tv. abc's john donvan with an 82-year-old icon. >> reporter: on the show that turned halloween upside down, he was the monster of ceremonies, turning horror...
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[ applause ] another secret service agent ran into trouble with the law. this time in florida. secret service agent named aaron francis engler was found passed out drunk on a miami sidewalk 7:00 a.m., part of the advanced security team for the president's visit to miami last week. once the president left he went out for a drink or ten or something like that. it started eed to sound like t are recruiting these guys at bachelor parties in las vegas. when the police tried to arrest him he resisted, even hit one officer on the chin, charged with misdemeanor disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest. bright side, he was too drunk to get a hooker. so -- um -- baby steps, i think they call them, right? this is a scary video. the subject of this video is a b.a.s.e. jumper, taping a stunt for a norwegian tv show called "normal madness." i guess the idea was, he would get momentum for this jump by spinning around on a high bar and, in a way, he did. >> woo! >> jimmy: well, how did you think it was going to end? [ applause ] that's what happens when you do stupid things. miraculously,
[ applause ] another secret service agent ran into trouble with the law. this time in florida. secret service agent named aaron francis engler was found passed out drunk on a miami sidewalk 7:00 a.m., part of the advanced security team for the president's visit to miami last week. once the president left he went out for a drink or ten or something like that. it started eed to sound like t are recruiting these guys at bachelor parties in las vegas. when the police tried to arrest him he...
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but does it make us a law enforcement entity, given our responsibility to enforce particular laws, some of which have no one else to enforce them? that is a legal question that i would be interested from hearing from miss herrick on that one. >> certainly, so i would not call the ethics commission a law enforcement agency under 6254 f, typically that it does reply on the police agency and fire departments when they are doing arson investigations for example, may be law enforcement agencies... i don't... i don't recall seeing that anywhere in the materials, a reliance on 6254 f, i did not rely on 6254 f. there are other state laws that protect the disclosure of confidential information in the government code 6276 and 6276.32, which are part of the public records act, as well as the government code section that the controller's office relies on in terms of the protection of the whistle blower complaints and that is government code section 53087.6. so while i agree, with mr. shaw that the reliance on 6254 f of the government code would not be appropriate, there are other code sections that
but does it make us a law enforcement entity, given our responsibility to enforce particular laws, some of which have no one else to enforce them? that is a legal question that i would be interested from hearing from miss herrick on that one. >> certainly, so i would not call the ethics commission a law enforcement agency under 6254 f, typically that it does reply on the police agency and fire departments when they are doing arson investigations for example, may be law enforcement...
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what laws would be overturned? >> there are two laws in particular that they're concerned about. one is the so-called 80-20 law which says that taxpayers don't need to pay more than 80% of public employees pension benefits. and the other one is a law basically regarding teachers. the fact that there have been some school reforms that have allowed various merit measures and teacher promotion measures that could also be overturned by this. this is something that michelle rei, the former dc schools chancellor who runs a students first group, is very concerned about and her group made a big ad in michigan to fight this. >> governor rick snyder, the republican in michigan, asked union leaders not to put this on the ballot, and he said in return i'll tell business people, don't put a right to work law on the ballot. the business leader agreed. labor put it on the ballot anyway. did snyder get played like a patsy? >> he probably did. michigan is a heavily unionized state. one of the most unionized states in the country with 18% of the work force, they're using michigan here as their tes
what laws would be overturned? >> there are two laws in particular that they're concerned about. one is the so-called 80-20 law which says that taxpayers don't need to pay more than 80% of public employees pension benefits. and the other one is a law basically regarding teachers. the fact that there have been some school reforms that have allowed various merit measures and teacher promotion measures that could also be overturned by this. this is something that michelle rei, the former dc...
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records access laws. my complaint involves that the sunshine task force and and the public records access issues, not ethics laws so starting with mr. croix who submitted documents early on in the process and the fourth page set of citations that the city controller issued all focused quite heavily on 699-13. with you all forgetting that citation doesn't apply to public access records law. and all along the defense in stalling production of the records that i have asked for, has hindged on the wrong application of ethics laws to a public records case. it has been noted that a narrow construction of 699-13 compels, the conclusion that it applies only to ethics laws. >> mr. shaw, can i ask you a question about that? >> i may defer my answer to mr. grossman who is the expert on this, if you don't mind, because unlike you, sir, i am not a lawyer. >> okay. my question is, i am not sure that i quite understand, it seems like apple and oranges. i mean, my understanding... let me ask my question and you can answe
records access laws. my complaint involves that the sunshine task force and and the public records access issues, not ethics laws so starting with mr. croix who submitted documents early on in the process and the fourth page set of citations that the city controller issued all focused quite heavily on 699-13. with you all forgetting that citation doesn't apply to public access records law. and all along the defense in stalling production of the records that i have asked for, has hindged on the...
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that law -- many people in pennsylvania do not know that the courts have set that law aside. women, when they get married, often change their names. they have up-to-date to valid ids with their current names. how many women are students? often the majority in some college areas are women. are they going to be allowed to vote? these are targeted populations. it is difficult for them to vote. for those who are politically aware, regardless of where you stand on politics, it is essential that people in this country have the right to vote. they need to know what the laws are. many of the restrictions have been set aside by the courts. there is so much confusion about the laws. about what they say and what they do not say. there is a toll-free number for people who are confused to find out what the laws are in their area and what they need to follow and to call if there are running into problems. 1-866-our-vote. we have got a lot on our plate to make sure of the one-person, one-vote rule in this country is respected in this election season. women should not be deterred from their
that law -- many people in pennsylvania do not know that the courts have set that law aside. women, when they get married, often change their names. they have up-to-date to valid ids with their current names. how many women are students? often the majority in some college areas are women. are they going to be allowed to vote? these are targeted populations. it is difficult for them to vote. for those who are politically aware, regardless of where you stand on politics, it is essential that...
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that you want the law to be applied. it is not black and white. and it is something that the sunshine ordinance itself says whenever there is a conflict or there are two paths to go down, that the voters prefer to go down the path that leads to the most open government. thank you. >> i work for laguna honda before i was driven out of there (inaudible). i want to under score what dr. kerr said about the fact that you all have the responsibility to deal with whistle blower realtation, and the events are very important in society and clearly you are finding of no whistle blower retaliation when the government project finds that the vast majority are retaliated against, begs the question as to whether you guys are doing what you are supposed to be doing, thank you. >> next, item on the agenda, is the discussion and action on ethics complaint 08110816 and 09110816, alleging that executive director john st croix and tonia lediju willfully violated the sunshine ordinance. i understand that we can get or have got lisa from san j
that you want the law to be applied. it is not black and white. and it is something that the sunshine ordinance itself says whenever there is a conflict or there are two paths to go down, that the voters prefer to go down the path that leads to the most open government. thank you. >> i work for laguna honda before i was driven out of there (inaudible). i want to under score what dr. kerr said about the fact that you all have the responsibility to deal with whistle blower realtation, and...
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so one of the things that i think makes this law school, the george washington university law school distinctive and different from other top law schools is the degree to which we are integrated into the real world of law and policy practice in this country. so one of the things we are always striving to do this not be an ivory tower academic institution solely, but also one that is always trying to engage the practicing bar, people from corporations, people who are not lawyers in the educational enterprise and also when public policy discussions. obviously we have a great advantage in being in washington d.c. and having so much access to the world of policy. but in addition, it's not just the location. it has to be your orientation as a law school. so it is something that i've emphasized since i've arrived, but long predates me, that this school wants to always be the place to convene public policy discussions, to create a forum for actionable information, to create an opportunity for nonpartisan and bipartisan discussion. as i like to stay in d.c., but outside the glare of d.c., no
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i think clearly under the law appear to be protected. whether or not we want to ask and whether or not miss herrick is willing to review the ethics commission file to determine whether there are some non-privileged communications, i would be open to a discussion about that. >> as i legal matter i don't think that it is a close call with respect to the investigative file. >> i would agree with that. so the only question is whether in her review, whether she should actually... if we are going to ask her to review the file, to see whether there are any non-privileged documents. i agree that with respect to the analysis, that it is sound and that would be, i think, these, the documents would be privileged and it is another question about whether someone should actually review it to see if there is anything that was non-privileged that should have been turned over. >> yeah, basically correspondence between the two entities. >> right. >> so you are inviting a motion with respect to the controller's office documents? to wrap that up and the pos
i think clearly under the law appear to be protected. whether or not we want to ask and whether or not miss herrick is willing to review the ethics commission file to determine whether there are some non-privileged communications, i would be open to a discussion about that. >> as i legal matter i don't think that it is a close call with respect to the investigative file. >> i would agree with that. so the only question is whether in her review, whether she should actually... if we...
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california has passed several new laws to try to stop bullying. but are those laws working? >> reporter: the bullying is often caught on video. this video posted earlier this year by a frustrated mom. last month connecticut police investigated threatening facebook posts. bullying can devastate. days ago a 15-year-old who was taunted online took her own life. the stories are new. but bullying is not. did your school keep you safe? >> my school did not, no. i felt that i was alone in had. >> reporter: is it safe now? are we doing enough now? how would you respond? >> i would say i don't think we're doing enough. >> reporter: since 1999, 10 state laws about discrimination and bullying have passed. two went into effect in july. one of those laws provides a paper trail. we struggled to find any that dealt directly with bullying. the state says you won't find any. that's because bullying wasn't include in the definition of discrimination. it is now. educator the still advise people to go to teachers now. >> this law has a clause that requires teachers to intervene when safe to do
california has passed several new laws to try to stop bullying. but are those laws working? >> reporter: the bullying is often caught on video. this video posted earlier this year by a frustrated mom. last month connecticut police investigated threatening facebook posts. bullying can devastate. days ago a 15-year-old who was taunted online took her own life. the stories are new. but bullying is not. did your school keep you safe? >> my school did not, no. i felt that i was alone in...
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>> ted kennedy give a speech cheering on this new law. romney signs the bill with 14 different pens that he hands out to everyone there. it's a big celebration. in a sense, it's the kickoff to romney's presidential campaign. >> narrator: romney believed he now had what he needed: the achievement that would help him win the ultimate prize: the presidency. >>> it's the inauguration day of the nation's first african-american president... >> hundreds of thousands of people already... >> narrator: january 20, 2009. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear... >> narrator: barack obama inherited a country on the brink. >> stunning crowd of people that converged on the nation's... >> our economy is badly weakened... >> narrator: an economy in collapse. >> greed and irresponsibility on the part of some... >> narrator: he kept saying the problems were big enough, and his win historic enough, that everyone in washington would join together to fix the country. >> he spoke of no less than remaking america... >> he got to washington and he became
>> ted kennedy give a speech cheering on this new law. romney signs the bill with 14 different pens that he hands out to everyone there. it's a big celebration. in a sense, it's the kickoff to romney's presidential campaign. >> narrator: romney believed he now had what he needed: the achievement that would help him win the ultimate prize: the presidency. >>> it's the inauguration day of the nation's first african-american president... >> hundreds of thousands of...
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the sunshine ordinance task force who sat through many hearings or just describing to you, that the law may not have been applied incorrectly to all of the pieces of information here. thank you. >> i am here because i am disturbed by what happened to the doctors, as someone who knows, or who has works worked in the health insurance field it is difficult to get very good doctors and thinking of the people at laguna honda for them to have been taken away and thinking of the age group of the patients at laguna honda and i think that this is something that many people may not be aware of that has adversely impacted the patients because it means a lot to seniors to really have a good doctor because they know that they have someone that listens to them. i am equally disturbed because they were dismissed for doing the right thing and it is just unbelievable at this day and age, that we are going through this, but we have to go through this. i think that if this is a conflict of interest, and i think that it is. i think that this case really should be referred out. i think that for your own int
the sunshine ordinance task force who sat through many hearings or just describing to you, that the law may not have been applied incorrectly to all of the pieces of information here. thank you. >> i am here because i am disturbed by what happened to the doctors, as someone who knows, or who has works worked in the health insurance field it is difficult to get very good doctors and thinking of the people at laguna honda for them to have been taken away and thinking of the age group of the...
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i want to turn boehner says that's what that's no longer our sequester go right into effect and the law and even to know that you're going to say well you have people notice and their vote. living room wall and why don't you try to be interested. to hear that how it came up with the idea and make sure it passed not according to bob but first two years of congress house senate president all controlled by d.c. that everything is or no not at all but i want to know if that is how we're majority o.e. you know why straight on was passed under john boehner speakership do you need so much on earth no not sure you heard the phrase it was john beyers idea just that it's fact just you're right i was but beyond that this this lie that the democrats controlled the senate for two years blows my mind yet sixty two months and one day until until scott brown was sworn into the seventy nine is not control there there was no immigration reform going on for two months or a one year day the president had a full time to bridge senate for two months and wanted a the rest of his presidency here he read i coul
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including the law office of davis. coming up how they caught him. >> this early release for those in state prison in propositioned 36 will pass. that story, coming up. >> this live look from the golden gate. clear skies and warmer weekend your full report, coming up. h< cçñx >>pam: our top stories at 8:a 30 the giants are braving the detroit weather as they go to commerical park practicing. they ride earlier. they are 2 - 0 plane tomorrow. >> police have arrested this man for several attacks on women. in the san jose area. ulysses rios. is behind an attempted rape and any other women are asked to come forward. >> the oakland police are getting a helping hand from the c h p. they are going to be assisting the traffic stops and the of related issues. it is an effort to crack down on crime. chp officers and how they will pay is still not decided to the above police have captured the man that set three fires in vallejo. even this of this area of major davis law office. this is video. we are live for >> they saw him and t
including the law office of davis. coming up how they caught him. >> this early release for those in state prison in propositioned 36 will pass. that story, coming up. >> this live look from the golden gate. clear skies and warmer weekend your full report, coming up. h< cçñx >>pam: our top stories at 8:a 30 the giants are braving the detroit weather as they go to commerical park practicing. they ride earlier. they are 2 - 0 plane tomorrow. >> police have arrested...
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there i served as vice president of one of the largest law schools, largest public law schools in the country. i took that sense of purpose, and i applied to the san francisco courts indegint panel and there i work on behalf excuse the expression, dirt poor residents who cannot afford an attorney of their own. but i did not stop there. i took that sense of purpose, and i founded the radio and television program that originate, on ksfs called folk law to give voice to the issues facing san francisco now these are not the issues that make the 10:00 o'clock news, these are the issues like parking, these are the issues like domestic violence prevention and funding for the arts that are dear to my heart and are dear to the hearts of residents as well. folks, this election, is about the future. but i do know one thing here in the present, i know that working with my neighbors, my community members, whether you are a laborer or someone in the tech field or an artist, i know that one thing, we can overcome any of the challenges that we face if we face them together, together, together, togeth
there i served as vice president of one of the largest law schools, largest public law schools in the country. i took that sense of purpose, and i applied to the san francisco courts indegint panel and there i work on behalf excuse the expression, dirt poor residents who cannot afford an attorney of their own. but i did not stop there. i took that sense of purpose, and i founded the radio and television program that originate, on ksfs called folk law to give voice to the issues facing san...
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across the globe and rewrite international laws rules to enforce those laws now the st louis is the international campaign store actor with public citizen and joined me earlier to talk about why the tea party is such a threat to american industry. the the trans-pacific partnership is this. trade talks with specific rim nations and it's an example of how corporate money really does influence politics and policies in our country what we've seen with particularly with the discussion around china on one hand you hear president obama talking about the transpacific partnership as a way to contain china and that they're talking with other pacific rim nations so that they can contain china while on the other hand the actually the u.s. trade representative says they would actually love nothing more than for china to be a part of these negotiations so what you're actually saying is it's a way for corporate corporate america to try to get through the back door through so-called trade talks a way to get policies that they can get through a democratic process and if they need to scapegoat china
across the globe and rewrite international laws rules to enforce those laws now the st louis is the international campaign store actor with public citizen and joined me earlier to talk about why the tea party is such a threat to american industry. the the trans-pacific partnership is this. trade talks with specific rim nations and it's an example of how corporate money really does influence politics and policies in our country what we've seen with particularly with the discussion around china...
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tonight on nbc bay area investigation, it's child labor, prompting a new push to change that law. a california congresswoman is calling for new protection for kids who work in agriculture. steven is back with a story he broke earlier this year and there's push for change, steven. >> there certainly is. in a political season where the presidential campaign is gathering all the attention, there is right now a quiet movement starting on capitol hill in washington to change the law governing children working in the fields of america. even supporters of that proposed law admit that nothing is likely to happen quickly and any changes face a tough political battle from the opposition. >> harvest season is pretty much over in california's central valley. only a few grapes and raisins left to pick. most families are packing up and moving on, following the crops north to oregon and washington. 3,000 miles away, in the halls of congress, the issue of child labor and agriculture has gained new attention. >> i was shocked because i really do believe this is one of our country's dirty little se
tonight on nbc bay area investigation, it's child labor, prompting a new push to change that law. a california congresswoman is calling for new protection for kids who work in agriculture. steven is back with a story he broke earlier this year and there's push for change, steven. >> there certainly is. in a political season where the presidential campaign is gathering all the attention, there is right now a quiet movement starting on capitol hill in washington to change the law governing...
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they were critical because his law firm represented public utilities. talks are expected to begin monday without a mediator. >>> the port of oakland is in damage control mode as questionable expenses seem to multiply. new information tonight. >>> the high school football game of the week takes us to eastern side. >>> coming up, the temperature change you can expect for your weekend and the world series forecast in detroit and when rain chances could return to our local pore cast forecast. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> an oakland high school was under lockdown as the police searched for a man with a gun. the high school was put on lockdown. the police say a 22-year-old man was taken into custody after about an hour. >>> woman in private rooms to 4,000 cab -- $4,000 in cabs outside of a s
they were critical because his law firm represented public utilities. talks are expected to begin monday without a mediator. >>> the port of oakland is in damage control mode as questionable expenses seem to multiply. new information tonight. >>> the high school football game of the week takes us to eastern side. >>> coming up, the temperature change you can expect for your weekend and the world series forecast in detroit and when rain chances could return to our...
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there are no laws against insider trading in wheat waho no laws against insider trading so hard to store it in a position doesn't go to jail it's it's it's i mean that's in a way yeah that's the way they do their business and so these guys are making they're making a killing right now they're making a killing off hunger amazing more conversations with great minds of further coffee right after this break. more news today violence is once again fled the. scene these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of china that. china operations are obey. it. about your conversations with great minds with frederick kaufman has written about american food culture and other subjects for a variety of publications including the new yorker foreign policy the york times magazine and many others he's also the author of the critically acclaimed book bet the farm of food stopped being food let's get back to it just a few minutes ago you said that it's not illegal for there to be insider trading in commodity markets how can you have a marketplace where people are basically betting against each
there are no laws against insider trading in wheat waho no laws against insider trading so hard to store it in a position doesn't go to jail it's it's it's i mean that's in a way yeah that's the way they do their business and so these guys are making they're making a killing right now they're making a killing off hunger amazing more conversations with great minds of further coffee right after this break. more news today violence is once again fled the. scene these are the images cobol has been...
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maud love is a ceus of setting the mayor's law office on fire back on december 29th. he is also responsible for arsons at the taylor chap el. davis said he met love when his firm considered probate for love's mother. >> i met him in the process of handling his mother's estate. >> davis said love tried to sue him but the lawsuit was thrown out. the paper reports he has a history of mental illness. >> law and tactical teams around the world are responding this morning to disaster drills throughout the east bay. the training started at five. more than 30 swat teams and five bomb squads will practice their response to situations like hostage rescue and chemical sabotage. the sheriff's department will check out a special surveillance drone they are looking to possibly buy. >> the giants are taking their show on the road. ryan will take the mound in tonight's game three at detroit's park. he has been their most effective starter in this postseason winning twice against the cardinals and allowing just one run in cincinnati. the tigers will start sanchez. ? the fire departmen
maud love is a ceus of setting the mayor's law office on fire back on december 29th. he is also responsible for arsons at the taylor chap el. davis said he met love when his firm considered probate for love's mother. >> i met him in the process of handling his mother's estate. >> davis said love tried to sue him but the lawsuit was thrown out. the paper reports he has a history of mental illness. >> law and tactical teams around the world are responding this morning to...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live i
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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of choice when there are only two real options cut out the games just make the two party system the law of the land just make the two parties part of the government make their inner workings transparent and bound by the law and make it clear to every american that there are only two real ladders to climb to power stop lying to me and to everyone else about this democracy stuff what forty percent of the country are independents with virtually no representation either cut the lies and make the two party system the law or make your lies become true by letting the candidates like jill stein and gary johnson have a simple conversation with obama and romney on t.v. if they are indeed extremists then this should show through at the debates right there's nothing scary about competition in an election but that's just my opinion. will change when america picks this president made mostly rage working the run times wrote pushing china to russia as occupy hunger spreads to two parties still dictate move their feet to the selection of clothes go right. to the fifth arts. critique three. arrangement t
of choice when there are only two real options cut out the games just make the two party system the law of the land just make the two parties part of the government make their inner workings transparent and bound by the law and make it clear to every american that there are only two real ladders to climb to power stop lying to me and to everyone else about this democracy stuff what forty percent of the country are independents with virtually no representation either cut the lies and make the...
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mary is not only a graduate of the law school but has been a great friend of the law school for many years. she has spoken here on numerous occasions, and we are always thrilled to have the opportunity to welcome her, and i'm really grateful she has figured out a way to fit this into her unbelievably busy schedule so she can be here to speak and give us her views up to the minute views from the sec. so, please join me in welcomeing mary schapiro. [applause] >> good morning everyone. thank you for very much for that kind introduction, and in fact for your wonderful stewardship and leadership of my alma mater, and it's always wonderful to be back at gw. i also want to thank the university for hosting the financial regulatory reform symposium. i think it's an important opportunity to contribute to the debate and discussion around financial regulatory reform. four years ago this month, this nation was suffering from a near collapse of our financial system. while there are differences of opinion as to what was the most significant trigger, a bipartisan senate committee report known as the
mary is not only a graduate of the law school but has been a great friend of the law school for many years. she has spoken here on numerous occasions, and we are always thrilled to have the opportunity to welcome her, and i'm really grateful she has figured out a way to fit this into her unbelievably busy schedule so she can be here to speak and give us her views up to the minute views from the sec. so, please join me in welcomeing mary schapiro. [applause] >> good morning everyone. thank...
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at yale law school we start add program where we train law students to use film and video in their advocacy, an innovation in legal education. at auburn seminary, we're reinventing ourself to have faith leaders reorganize campaigns. these kinds of innovations ought to be happening not just at the elite university, at the public schools so students feel like they're getting what they're paying for. >> ben, as someone who is on the job creator, hiring side -- i understand you said i've dropped out of tons of colleges, right? when you're thinking about a worker or someone that you're going to hire, i think there's this real tension between schools, universities wanting to give you a liberal arts education and on the other hand equip you to get a job in this market. >> mostly you want someone who has good work habits, a good work ethic, someone who is going to show up, put in a full day's work and someone who has got either good critical thinking skills so they can learn, so that they can be doing con stand learning. what we needed an employee to do five years ago is really different from what
at yale law school we start add program where we train law students to use film and video in their advocacy, an innovation in legal education. at auburn seminary, we're reinventing ourself to have faith leaders reorganize campaigns. these kinds of innovations ought to be happening not just at the elite university, at the public schools so students feel like they're getting what they're paying for. >> ben, as someone who is on the job creator, hiring side -- i understand you said i've...
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so i really looked at this job going in as a law enforcement job. and i was thrilled with the opportunity to build one from scratch. but once i got down there -- >> early 2008, wasn't it? 2008? >> i arrived in december 15, 2008. and the money started going out the door in late october of 2008. and what i saw was that there were tremendous opportunities for abuse. there were no conditions, nore strings attached and conflicts interest being baked into some of the programs.es so i, doing what my job was as a former fraud prosecutor started pointing these out and making suggestions, rommendations to try to close these loopholes and make it less vulnerable to losses.at and the response i got was remarkably eye-openg to me.ng i was told that maybe my concerns were valid. but i didn't need to worry about it, becse these were banks. and these banks would never, i remember this quote, "risk theie reputation by putting their owne profits over the public purpose behind these programs." and to be very clear, this was told to me by paulson people under the bush
so i really looked at this job going in as a law enforcement job. and i was thrilled with the opportunity to build one from scratch. but once i got down there -- >> early 2008, wasn't it? 2008? >> i arrived in december 15, 2008. and the money started going out the door in late october of 2008. and what i saw was that there were tremendous opportunities for abuse. there were no conditions, nore strings attached and conflicts interest being baked into some of the programs.es so i,...
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richest law often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horse is worthless sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes that bites as well it's part of my every day life. i holmes been home to it rats likely just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by coal is often called the pearl of siberia i horn i said to be the pearl of by call it's all end of fake forests. and vast steps. it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by call shores and learned its customs well. you see like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes to. he asks the spirits to make the
richest law often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horse is worthless sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes that bites as well it's part of my every day life. i holmes been home to it rats likely just laugh for centuries...
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and make laws o >> that is not what i said. n -- >> you want to judge -- >> if he was a legitimate -- legitely cvicted pedophile i would say there were serious problems about sit on a legislative body. >> the legal process is about determining whether people are justly convicted or acquitted, isn't it? but you put yourself above that, don't you? >> no, i do not. i put myself in the camp of henry david thoughawho said that in a society who routinely sends innocent people to prison the -- the idea that i would sit there in a public company and steal $285,000, that's what they're down to. they don't even claim it's a theft. they don't even claim it's a fraud. they claim it's an improper reception of money that was voted by the directors and published as a fact. that is what you are waxing so sanctimonious about. >> a very extravagant wife -- >> oh, my god, i'm going to throw up. after seven years -- my first morning back in brynn, am i to be subjected to this? she wasn't extravagant. >> why did you suddenly stop spending so much m
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. >> the teenager accused of killing his sister-in-law and her two children in the sacramento suburb of ran chough cordova was charged with three counts of murder. grigory also faces an enhanced murder charge. he was arrested wednesday after his brother came home to find his wife, 3-year-old daughter and 2-year-old son all dead. >> the family of two children allegedly stabbed to death by their nanny in new york has ties to the bay area. their father kevin krim is a former yahoo executive who now works for cnbc. his wife came home last night with the couple's 3-year-old daughter and found 6-year-old lucia and 2-year-old leo stabbed to death in the bathtub. their nanny suffered what investigators are calling self- inflicted stab wounds. she remains in the hospital tonight. >> you could hear a lot of screaming. like panic screaming. >> kevin krim was a vice president at yahoo. >> a 66-year-old woman is facing prison time for embezzling more than $100,000 from a convent. linda gomez bought jewelry, high end cutlery and other high end items with a charge card. gomez pleaded guilty yesterd
. >> the teenager accused of killing his sister-in-law and her two children in the sacramento suburb of ran chough cordova was charged with three counts of murder. grigory also faces an enhanced murder charge. he was arrested wednesday after his brother came home to find his wife, 3-year-old daughter and 2-year-old son all dead. >> the family of two children allegedly stabbed to death by their nanny in new york has ties to the bay area. their father kevin krim is a former yahoo...
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with plotting disorder in russia the rally was broken up by police who said the group violated the law requiring advance permission for demonstrations in the city center some leaders were detained but really shortly after they've been demanding all charges against high profile opposition leaders to get results of that his fellow activists be thrown out the three were accused on friday of unrest in russia for this war from the charges they deny the investigation was triggered by a documentary shown in russian t.v. . well still ahead here on r.t. could the moon be the next big source of energy that much more for you in the latest episode of technology update.
with plotting disorder in russia the rally was broken up by police who said the group violated the law requiring advance permission for demonstrations in the city center some leaders were detained but really shortly after they've been demanding all charges against high profile opposition leaders to get results of that his fellow activists be thrown out the three were accused on friday of unrest in russia for this war from the charges they deny the investigation was triggered by a documentary...
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law. prayers as you move through this season of sorrow. and of grief. thank you for sharing george breathes with you. profoundly george stanley mcgovern as a son an example of our heritage, i each of you for coming celebrate and honor senator mcgovern's life and witness. to share the mcgovern family's brief. to political colleague, a trusted mentor -- [no audio] and prairie form them to embrace common person and to tirelessly worked for the common good. george mcgovern was also a prairie prophet. he called and inspired an generation to do justice, to love mercy and to walk with our god. he focused the world's on the plight of the hungry. fought for peace. he called on us to repent a misguided, wasteful, and selfish to seeking and speaking the truth. articulate it in his hometown to and not in nazareth to preach the good news to the poor, to be prisoners, to give sight to the blind and to proclaim the year of the lord's savior. we can learn much from jesus' experience in bringing good to th
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they passed 26 laws in hundreds of states. they have here a woman who is attacked, called a slut for wanting access to contraception and a candidate that just said, i wouldn't phrased it that way. exactly how would he have phrased it? >> that's a false narrative. >> i don't want to get off the topic of women -- okay. i will give you that time. i want to get to the impact on swing voters so-called by "the new york times" waitress moms and what is this going to do to the pitch battle in ohio, in florida, in virginia for women voters in the united states. >> we see the so-called waitress moms. we love the heart of tagging that. >> fancy that. >> these are women who typically voted for president obama in the last election cycle. but are struggling with, we are struggling economically has he upheld his promise and still don't love romney as an option either. we are seeing and talking about the women's issues, they are family issues. these are household issues. they are economic issues. access to healthcare, access to birth control.
they passed 26 laws in hundreds of states. they have here a woman who is attacked, called a slut for wanting access to contraception and a candidate that just said, i wouldn't phrased it that way. exactly how would he have phrased it? >> that's a false narrative. >> i don't want to get off the topic of women -- okay. i will give you that time. i want to get to the impact on swing voters so-called by "the new york times" waitress moms and what is this going to do to the...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's been born alive. when barack obama was in the illinois legislature, he required hospitals to if in a botched abortion if the baby is inadvertently born alive, the doctors have to go chasing the baby with a fire extinguisher and kill it. that's the world we live in. can we deal with the two million who aren't a result of rape and incest and just have that exception there? is that such a
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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and we've developed the ability to import data from every allied organization whether it's usgs, the law enforcement agencies, fire, weather, what have you, to be able to put it out in layers so we literally can know everything going on. we can see lightning strikes that cause fires, down to the size of a car fire. we're often able to do predictive analysis that exceeds the ability of fire and other agencies and able to call them up because we can see this and we've trained our battle captains that work in our operations center to think ahead and think three moves ahead whether or not an event they see developing is going to cause a trigger that is going to require national guard or other military forces to deploy. >> if i may, i think it's for us, myself as the senior leader in third fleet, it's about information sharing and intelligence fusion and turning that into actionable knowledge. we have a 24/7 maritime operation center as well that we attempt to do that. we do have cnn up, usually turn the volume down and just look at the pictures and read the bumper sticker underneath to get i
and we've developed the ability to import data from every allied organization whether it's usgs, the law enforcement agencies, fire, weather, what have you, to be able to put it out in layers so we literally can know everything going on. we can see lightning strikes that cause fires, down to the size of a car fire. we're often able to do predictive analysis that exceeds the ability of fire and other agencies and able to call them up because we can see this and we've trained our battle captains...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> after losing nine million jobs in the great recession, our businesses have now add more than five million jobs over the past two and a half years, manufacturing is at its highest level since the '90s, unemployment has fallen to hit lowest level since i took office. home sales are rising, asemi lines are humming again. >> that as president obama in iowa, touting an economic turn-around he was saying that was just getting started. the economy is growing at a sluggish 2% and weak corporate earnings leading to one of the biggest dow selloffs of the year, we're back with dan henninger, and dan freeman, and mary anastasia o'grady. >> steve, happy days are here again? >> yeah. hardly. the problem with the speech that president barack obama showed is nobody really believes that, paul, and these new numbers on gdp show that this is an economy that is still suffering from what i call chronic fatigue syndrome. just isn't picking
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> after losing nine million jobs in the great recession, our businesses have now add more than five million jobs over the past two and a half years, manufacturing is at its highest level since the '90s, unemployment has fallen to hit lowest level since i took office. home sales are rising, asemi lines are humming again....